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When a lovely lady is unfastening your belt so that she can perform oral pleasantries upon your genitals, there's very little you can do to fuck it up. But as you'll see in the first episode of We Should Break Up from Official Comedy, comedian Joe DeRosa proves it can be done....

Teal Sherer, known for her role as "Venom" in Felicia Day's web series, The Guild, just launched her own comedy series online. My Gimpy Life, which Sherer created and stars in, is loosely based around Sherer's experience as a wheel-chair bound actress in Hollywood. The first...

Karl Pilkington (An Idiot Abroad) gives what Ricky Gervais calls "the worst English lesson ever" in this clip for Gervais' new Web series, Learn English with Ricky Gervais. The first episode launches Aug. 14 for free on iTunes. But for now, you can relearn some of the language...

In the latest episode of comedians Ryan Budds and Dale Zawada's Web series, Between Gigs, Budds finds himself in an amazing position-- opening for the well-loved Todd Glass. As it turns out, however, Glass has a few expectations of all his openers. And he conveniently lays out...

What is art? I don't know and neither does comedian Myq Kaplan. But at least Kaplan has a plan to figure it out, once and for all. He just needs help raising $1 to fund the project.
Kaplan set up a Kickstarter page where he is requesting your donations to help him reach his...

If you don't know the name Walter Latham, you surely know his phenomenal work. His producing resume includes The Original Kings of Comedy, Queens of Comedy, Martin Lawerence's Runteldat, Chris Rock's Bring the Pain, and P. Diddy's Bad Boys of Comedy. The Brooklyn native was...

Comedians Joe DeRosa and Kurt Metzger are coming to Official Comedy on YouTube, and they want to make it clear that they're sick of you telling them what to like, Internet. In their upcoming web show Overrated, they chime in on all the pop-culture bullshit that they deem...

Some of our readers may remember a little action-packed, drama-type Science Fiction television show called Quantum Leap. It ran from 1989 to 1993 on NBC and starred Scott Bakula as time-traveling scientist Sam Beckett. It was received pretty well and all, but there was nary a...